Essays about: "The Draft Treaty of a European Constitution"
Found 4 essays containing the words The Draft Treaty of a European Constitution.
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1. In What Way Does the Russian GAAR Comply With EU ATAD and BEPS Rules?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : The issues of tackling aggressive tax planning are actual throughout the whole history of global market economy. Earlier this struggle was held by the states individually through imposing rules into their national legislation authorizing tax supervisory bodies to use new methods of control, establishing liability for tax evasion, and developing the approaches by judgements of the courts on relevant cases. READ MORE
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2. From Amsterdam to Rome: EU external representation in the CFSP
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The Draft Treaty establishing the Constitution for Europe introduces some significant changes in the institutional setting of the European Union; the present study focuses on reforms made by this text in the EU system of external representation, particularly in the area of the Common Foreign and Security Policy. Although the Amsterdam Treaty has also been a attempt to reform only a few years ago, the provisions of the Constitution are more substantial and significant, with the idea of the Union Minister for Foreign Affairs as a main voice of the EU. READ MORE
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3. Is the Draft treaty of the European Constitution a consociational suggestion? - A strike in the Consociational battle
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Europe's violent history led to the European cooperation in order to maintain peace in the diverse Europe, after World War 2. The 4th of October 2003 the European Convention presented a Draft Treaty establishing the European constitution, in Rome, aiming at establishing a constitutional framework for the Union. READ MORE
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4. Europe under Reconstruction - A Study on the Idea of a Constitution for the European Union
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The European project has, since its birth in the 1950´s, transformed into a supranational organization with strong constitutional features. The current legal order of the Union has developed into a complex system that is hard to comprehend. Together with the enlargement eastwards, the need for a simplified European Treaty has been intensified. READ MORE